former first lady and a potential presidential candidate. Hillary Clinton, her husband and her daughter in front of an audience overnight and it didn't take long for a student to ask a pointed question. And the moderator, jimmy Kimmel, was not about to let her ignore it. ABC's Susan saulny tonight. Reporter: On stage in front of 1,200 college students, one cuts to the chase. If you don't represent women in politics in America as future president, who will? Reporter: And here's the answer. I appreciate the sentiment. Look I -- I am very much concerned about the direction of our country and it's not just who runs for office, but what they do when they get there. Reporter: Jimmy Kimmel was not about to let Clinton off the hook. She wants an answer. I'm getting to it. So, let me -- let me say this. That -- give me your name and number -- I will proudly run your campaign. Reporter: Kimmel himself prying into Clinton's private life, too. Do you think you and the president will have another child, anymore children? Well, no, but I wouldn't mind one of those grandchildren that I hear so much about. Shameless. No pressure. Reporter: And about that possible run, Kimmel had one last pressing question. Should you wind up back in the white house, will Chelsea get her old room back or will you convert that into a home gym? Reporter: Laughter, but still no answer about those plans, instead, a selfie with Kimmel, their own take on Ellen's Oscar moment. The former president and secretary of state quickly retweeting. Susan saulny, ABC news, Washington.

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